The Queen of Hearts' tarts were important in the nursery rhyme "The Queen of Hearts," because they were stolen by the Knave of Hearts, leading to a trial and eventual sentencing. The tarts symbolize the Queen's power and authority, and the theft challenges her status, setting off a series of events in the rhyme.
the desserts that the kings and queens mostly ate were, juicy jam tarts and fruit that are in season.
In the final chapters of "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" by Lewis Carroll, the Knave of Hearts is tried on the accusation of stealing some tarts made by the Queen of Hearts. The story ends before his trial is completed, but I think it fair to say that the case presented against him is quite weak. The knave of Heart stole the Queens tarts: "The Queen of Heart, she made some tarts, All on a summers day: The Knave of Hearts, he stole those tarts, And took them quite away!"
cos they POP out of the toaster and they are TARTS
If the chef prepared five chocolate tarts and the guests consumed two, you would subtract the number of tarts eaten from the total prepared. So, 5 tarts minus 2 tarts consumed equals 3 tarts left. Therefore, there are 3 chocolate tarts remaining.
i dont think so
because they are bumcheeks and they are fart tarts
Because it holds the Brain, and the Brain is vital for human existence. just like pop-tarts :)
The thief stole the Queen of Hearts' tarts in the nursery rhyme "The Queen of Hearts." The Queen got angry and ordered the Knave of Hearts to bring them back, leading to a trial where the Knave was accused of stealing. The rhyme ends with the Knave being pardoned by the King and Queen.
They are snacks so you can eat them whenever you want!
The pyramids are important because it had their past kings and queens in the pyramids. they made it tall enough so lil Wayne can go on it and sing as loud as possible
pop tarts
Pop-Tarts was created in 1967.